Verse 1
I was walking along,
Thinking of death and dying,
When turning a corner was,
A fox. I’m not lying.
He stopped. I stopped and
We thought the same.
He looked and I looked.
I wished for his name.
Verse 2
He looked and I looked,
Like we both understood,
Something quiet and wild
Was stirring the blood.
He glanced to the side as I
Stepped to the left.
Giving permission to pass.
I smiled; felt bereft.
Chorus
Oh, fleeting soul in the wild unknown,
We met for a breath, then walked alone,
In your eyes, something untamed and true,
And I swear for a moment—I ran with you.
Oh, quiet grace in a world so loud,
No words were spoken, none allowed,
But in that space, something passed between,
Like a life half-lived in a moment unseen.
Verse 3
He thanked me for freedom
And giving him space.
I took his wild joy
As I looked in his face.
There was no need for sound,
No need to explain,
J ust a flicker of life
In a world full of pain.
Bridge
And maybe we’re all just passing through,
Strangers with stories we never knew,
A step to the side, a moment to share,
Then gone like a whisper in open air.
If I see him again, will he remember me?
Or just another shadow he once let be?
Final Chorus
Oh, fleeting soul in the wild unknown,
We met for a breath, then walked alone,
In your eyes, something untamed and true,
And I swear for a moment—I ran with you.
Oh, quiet grace in a world so wide,
Two different paths that briefly collide,
And though we parted without a sound,
Something in me is still fox-bound.
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